impeached? it s way too early for this. good morning! and welcome to way too early, the show that sends big props to all the tech folks behind the scenes here who had a very busy start to their day at 30 rock. thank you, guys, for getting us on the air this morning. i am kasie hunt on this thursday, march 11th. we will start with the news. in a major legislative win for president biden, the house passed the massive $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill. the final vote was 220-211, mostly along party lines. one democrat, congressman jared golden of maine, joined all republicans in voting against the bill. democrats erupted in applause after the roll call. on this vote, the yeas are 220, the nays are 211. the motion is adopted. the white house also posted this video of president biden and vice president kamala harris applauding as the bill was passed. president biden said he ll sign it tomorrow. this bill represents an historic, historic victory for the american peo
Chilly air returned to the Susquehanna Valley Tuesday and it may be followed by some wet snow for Wednesday. A storm now over the Texas panhandle will race east into the Mid-Atlantic states and south of the Susquehanna Valley tonight into tomorrow. Temperatures will be marginal but since we're going to be on the north side of the weak storm, we expect a mix of rain and wet snow to begin later tonight and continue most of Wednesday. If we see accumulations it'll be on the grass and elevated surfaces with maybe a coating south and east of Harrisburg and up to 3" in higher spots northwest of there. The storm will move out and we'll have a couple of quiet days with seasonable or milder temperatures Thursday and Friday. Another storm could bring another rain to snow mix Saturday. More on that in the next few days. Behind that system it'll be very cold and windy for Sunday but turning milder into next week.
a live look right now over times square as the march winter storm bears down on the northeast. some 70 million people are feeling the effects. bill karins is tracking it all from the weather center. bill, i want your expert opinion when i leave here in about 20 minutes, should i walk the mile home? just bring a camera and send me some pictures. because the winds are howling and the snow is falling. washington, d.c., by the way, was under a winter storm warning when you went to bed last night. it was dropped from a winter weather advisory because less snow is expected. it mixed with sleet earlier, so it is messy and sloppy out there. it could change over to rain shortly. it s a close call. still a little over 70 million people affected by this storm during the next 18 hours. that s it. 18 hours from now this thing is gone. that s the good news about the storm is how fast it s going to move when it s a high-impact, very intense 18 hours. and then it will be the calm after the storm.